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Title
Blazing Star And Bees
Artist
Paul Rebmann
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
Bees on the flowers of blazing star late in the day backlit by the flare of the sun setting behind the trees. This image was made in Hillsborough River State Park, Florida.
Blazing star is a native wildflower also known as gayfeather or commonly by its genus name, Liatris. These are Liatris gracilis, slender blazing star, a common wildflower of sandhills and flatwoods throughout almost all of Florida. The range includes the southeastern coastal states from Mississippi to South Carolina.
The stems of slender gayfeather are hairy, with alternate leaves, up to 1 meter (~3 ft.) tall and terminated in spikelike racemes of purple florets. The pedicels are hairy. Upper leaves are numerous, linear and sessile. Lower leaves are spatulate and stalked with ciliated bases.
(Species description from the artist's Wild Florida Photo website www.wildflphoto.com)
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December 5th, 2015
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